The 10 steps for a successful project

When it comes to setting up the process to assemble pipe and joint projects, there are certain principles you’ll want to keep in mind. We’ve drawn up the following list of 10 steps to follow, so the construction of your structure goes as smoothly as possible. Read on for the details! Before setting up a … Continued

Proper Floor Marking: The Smart (And Cheap) Way To Improve Efficiency

  This article and the guide that goes with it are the results of our collaboration with Creative Safety Supply. We hope you enjoy and learn something along the way. Skip this article and get your Floor Marking Guide right away! Though they are perhaps the single most cost-effective means of boosting a facility’s safety and … Continued

6 essential personality traits of the ideal assembler

Now that you have determined the people most suited to building your Flexpipe structures, here’s a list to help you choose the perfect candidate according to their primary personality traits. The factor which will most influence the success of your project is the personality of the individual or the team who is assembling the structure. … Continued

Our 7-Ways Idea Template to Avoid Tunnel Vision

How to go from a good idea to a great idea? Or what’s the difference between a good idea and a great idea? Good ideas come along all the time and help people solve minor problems. Great ideas appear a little less frequently and require a bit more work to execute.  Your first idea isn’t … Continued

8 most likely people for an in-house assembly

One of our most asked questions is, “Who should build my structures?” The quick answer is that it depends on many factors. There are many types of people who can assemble Flexpipe structures. However, it will vary based on your resources, budget, time, available space, location and how big your project is. Here’s a top … Continued

Why your workplace requires a Flexpipe Crib

The Flexpipe Crib is a storage structure that requires assembly. The structure will allow you, among other things, to organize your various modular system parts, make the system far more intuitive to use. This equipment may appear to be somewhat costly to the uninitiated. However, by reading below, you’ll get a comprehensive overview of the … Continued

What is the 60 second visual workflow?

In lean manufacturing, the general rule of thumb is that anyone should be able to walk into a workplace and identify the flow of work being done within 60 seconds. One of the easiest and most effective ways to visually accomplish this goal is through the use of 5S floor marking. The proper use of … Continued

Supermarket Flowracks and their influence on Manufacturing

Lean suggests the elimination of large packaging. The use of small lots often requires constant supply. Gravity flow racks help realize this approach with a continuous flow in the factory. Flow racks are usually supplied from behind, and parts are consumed on the other side. Gravity racks can be used on the assembly lines or … Continued

My Shining Experience

With clutter gone and the storage area organized, the next step is to properly and thoroughly clean and paint equipment and work areas. This step is critical as a way of sustaining the improvements begun in the Sort and Set phases. Initial painting and cleaning require an extra task outside regular working hours, but after … Continued

How your Layout can reduce forklift accidents

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that there are 34 900 serious injuries, including 85 fatal accidents per year in the United States involving forklifts. 11% of all forklifts will be involved in some accidents each year, and the manufacturing industry is the most affected, with 42.5% of fatal accidents. Many work-related factors … Continued